Anne Sandquist recalls growing up in early La Canada as well as raising her own family in the town. She also discusses the development of the city and natural disasters that have occurred.
Lanterman House History Center and Archives, 4420 Encinas Drive, La Canada Flintridge, CA 91011-3313, Telephone: (818) 790-1421, Email: lantermanhouse@gmail.com, http://lantermanhouse.org
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